The Chicago School argued that the extended family ties of immigrants, as well as the communities in which they lived, promoted social disorganization.Tamara Hareven's findings…
A) support those beliefs of the Chicago School.
B) indicated the continuing viability of kinship ties and involvements among urban immigrants.
C) indicated that the more recent immigrants did not have strong traditional kinship ties.
D) supported the idea that chain migration led to family disorganization.
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